That Camel Will Never Walk Again
May 24, 2008
Keith Olbermann, on Hillary Clinton’s revolting suggestion that continuing her failed primary campaign makes sense because “we all remember Bobby Kennedy was assassinated in June in California:”
[Your] actions open a door wide into the soul of somebody who seeks the highest office in this country, and through that door shows something not merely troubling, but frightening.
... This, Senator, is too much. Because a senator—a politician—a person—who can let hang in mid-air the prospect that she might just be sticking around in part, just in case the other guy gets shot—has no business being, and no capacity to be, the President of the United States.
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